Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar at his poetic best in message to people, political parties

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Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar at his poetic best in message to people, political parties


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Election Commissioner of India Rajiv Kumar on Saturday introduced the dates for the Lok Sabha elections 2024. Addressing a press convention in the nationwide capital, the CEC detailed the information and figures of the final elections and urged the political parties to adhere to the advisories issued to them. He narratted a number of poetries to convey his message to the individuals and the parties.

“During the campaigning, please do not try to cross the red line. Thisis important because in this digital world, once you say somehting, it remains for hundreds of years. Please avoid creating digital memory of bad words coming from your mouth. Once there is a fight, the thread of love breaks. Rahim had said, ‘rahiman dhaaga prem ka, mat toro chatakaay. toote pe phir na jure, jure gaanth paree jaay’,” he mentioned.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar’s talked about a Shayari advising voters to not ahead pretend information and unverified info.

“Jhuth ke bazaar mein raunak to bahut hai, Goya bulbule jaisi turant hi fat jati hai.. Pakad bhi loge to kya hasil hoga siwaye dhokhe ke,” he mentioned.

The Election Commission declared the schedule for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 on Saturday (March 16). The General Elections 2024 for the 18th Lok Sabha can be held in 7 phases, ranging from April 19. The outcomes can be declared on June 4. Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar together with newly-appointed Election Commissioners Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu introduced the much-anticipated ballot dates for the 2024 parliamentary polls. With this, the Model Code of Conduct has come into pressure. The polling can be achieved to elect the members of the 18th Lok Sabha.

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